Events Shape our Life

Human nature is what is normal for a human to do or to act like. What affects our human nature is the events that occur in our life. People act the way they do because of things that they go through. An event can make us have a negative or a positive personality. It’ll affect […]

Zebra Mussels

Nationwide expenditures to control zebra mussels in electric generating plants are estimated at $145 million dollars a year. We need to find ways to control the spreading of zebra mussels which are drastically affecting our ecosystem and environment. zebra mussels are affecting our lakes in many ways. Because Zebra Mussels are filter feeders, they are […]

Back To the Future

Hello 15-16 year old Tala, This is your 50 year old self looking back at my past and remembering all those memories. (Never forget how you always loved to look back and remember as much as you can) Any who, don’t worry you’re doing fine now in life. You’d be surprised that time travel is […]

China's One Child Policy

China’s One-Child Policy: A Transition in Culture and Identity Towards Private Enterprise “Mom, what would life be like for us if you and dad hadn’t moved to the US?” My mom chuckled and casually proclaimed in Chinese, “Well you wouldn’t here right now then.” Through my mom’s softly-coated answer, the hard realization hit: If my […]

The Leaning Tower of Pisa

The Leaning Tower of Pisa is a historical building. It is one of the most interesting buildings in the world. It has a very interesting story of it being built, what its purpose was, why it is called the leaning tower, and what it is like today. The city of Pisa had started out as […]

The Many Changes Brought by the Industrial Revolution

These days, our lives are much easier than before. From new inventions such as cell phones that make communication easier to roads and canals that make transportation quicker, most of the aspects of our daily lives have changed since the previous century. These changes have all been the effect of the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial […]

The Life of Bradley Cooper

“I had size twelve feet when I was ten, so I thought I was going to be 6’8. My goal was to be able to dunk a basket. I wound up being 6’1 with size fourteen feet. I got the raw end of the deal” says talented but modest movie star, Bradley Cooper. Bradley was […]

Feminism in Anthem Essay

This book is important because it shows you how to do things in your own way. It does this by showing that Equality is curious and wants to do new things. Equality goes through the story being curious no matter what happens. Anthem can benefit people by showing always try new things. It shows don’t […]

World War 1: A Political Crusade

During the period of World War 1, America was working the “ultimate (political) progressive crusade” at the time, enthusiastically marshaling the progressive charisma of previous years in determinations to win the war, by managing economy, volunteering, and spreading U.S. patriotism. One example illustrating the effort of the wartime stimulation was the creation by President Wilson […]

Investment Analysis: Discovering How to Make Money in the Stock Market

This research involves discovering the most profitable methods of investment analysis. The goal is to identify the two most profitable methods of investment analysis for both categories of analysis; technical and fundamental. This has been accomplished through reviewing and analyzing prior research studies of market data in numerous worldwide stock exchanges. In reviewing said studies, […]

The Complexity of Choices

A common, daily hardship in life is making choices. From pressing the snooze button to deciding to which time to turn in at night, humans are forced to make both trivial and critical choices throughout their day. Choices can cause an overwhelming feeling of anxiety; every choice, regardless of severity, is an inner battle of […]

Plastic Crusades

The Pacific Garbage Patch, far off the West Coast of the United States, spans approximately 270,000 square miles of ocean and consists of a staggering 4 particles of “pelagic debris” per cubic meter. The result of a number of powerful currents guiding ocean trash into one huge, dense and rapidly expanding “patch”, the Garbage Patch […]

Serving Up Smiles

Television can be depressing. I recently watched this show about this guy who lives just about the saddest life ever. His parents abandoned him. He works in a fast food restaurant for minimum wage. He can’t drive. His house is under water. He even lost an arm. Who is this downtrodden soul? You may have […]

Ayn Rand’s Anthem: Philosophically Essay

There are numerous rules in Equality’s city that won’t let people think for themselves, and as well make people believe that there is no one who is superior or lower than one another. This story, Anthem, written by Ayn Rand, also shows how a government or a group of people can take away individualism among […]

Last Leaf

On a gloomy autumn morning, while a blanket of clouds shrouded the sun, the last leaf fell from a deep-rooted maple; deteriorating in its weary senescence. With the peaceful egress of the lone leaf, it seemed as if the remaining happiness was swept away. The leaf spiraled gracefully through the air, descending towards the fog-layered […]

"The American Dream"

The American dream: a reality to some and just a fantasy to others. Many immigrants have migrated illegally to the United States with high expectations, in attempt to discover this so called “American Dream.” Once here this dream soon begins to fade away due to the fact that they have no legal documentation; with no […]

James Monroe, 5th President of the United States

James Monroe was born April 28, 1758 in his family home in Westmoreland County, Virginia near what is now the unincorporated community of Monroe Hall, Virginia. His parents were Spence and Elizabeth (Jones) Monroe. The young Monroe was first educated by Elizabeth, and then from age 11 to age 16 he attended a school run […]

The Death of a Salesman School Review

This screenplay was written to depict scene that shows two people arguing over the movie, Death of a Salesman. The two people, Rickey Bobby and Netty Jane are trying to decide whether or not Death of a Salesman is in fact a modern day Greek Tragedy. The outcome is not very solid because nothing in […]

The Worst Breakfast Ever

The Worst Breakfast Ever “Children require guidance and sympathy for more than instruction” (BrainyQuote).I am in Alabama at the Keller`s homestead. I just had the worst breakfast ever. Throughout this essay ,I Annie, will explain how I handled the time when I taught Helen how to eat from her own plate and behave. My thoughts […]

Essay on Renaissance Art vs. Baroque Art

Renaissance art and Baroque art have lots of subject, but I’d like introduce three topic : statues, paintings and furniture. The one thousand years in the middle ages were dark, and the Renaissance was like a bright star that brought light to the cultural revival of Europe. So, the Renaissance was born at the end […]

The Impact of Ellen’s Choices On Her Own Life

The novel Ellen Foster by Kaye Gibbons is about the life of nine-year-old Ellen up until she is eleven. Ellen seems to have no luck as her mother is ill and her father is a raging alcoholic. The downward spiral of events continues. Ellen’s mother commits suicide leaving her with her drunk of a father […]

;A Reader Response Critique of A Rose for Emily;

“Then the newer generation became the backbone and the spirit of the town, and the painting pupils grew up and fell away and did not send their children to her with boxes of color and tedious brushes and pictures cut from the ladies’ magazines.” In the story, “A Rose for Emily,” William Faulkner recalls the […]

Gatsby Paper

The Secrets to Greatness Great: of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above the normal or average. This was the word used to describe Jay Gatsby throughout the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. This novel explored the world of the 1920’s and explained what certain parts of society was like during this […]

Literary Analysis of H.G. Wells's The Invisible Man

Politicians often propose legislations to resolve current problems, but in doing so, few consider the long-term effects of their proposals. On a smaller scope, individuals must also think about their actions to prevent the emergence of unexpected drawbacks. In The Invisible Man, H.G. Wells demonstrates this exact theme of personal responsibility. He employs characters, motif, […]

Argumentative Essay on Tim Burton Biography

“I’ve always been misrepresented. You know I could dress in a clown costume and laugh with the happy people but they’d still say I’m a dark personality.” Born Timothy William Burton on August 25, 1958, in Burbank California, Tim was never the one who did well in school. Instead Tim found his calling in painting, […]

JFK: The President

Though JFK had came into office as the successor of the Cold War president Dwight D. Eisenhower, his youthful charisma and Hollywood looks symbolized the transition to American idealism in the home of the mid-U.S. century. The Election of 1960 had already marked JFK’s distinctness from the average American President, as one of the first […]

Operations of Grief and Loss

Loss presents itself throughout society on a regular basis, whether fatal or minor in severity. Often, losses of large importance affect a person’s general wellbeing and health. When a life is lost or a serious event impacts a person greatly such as in the case of bereavement, these effects manifest themselves as grief. Grief and […]

The Life, Literature, and Abolitionist Influence of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass was supremely capable of making the most of any situation. From youth, he enthusiastically seized every opportunity in his path, later becoming one of the most prolific American writers of his time. Douglass saw slavery and freedom. Poverty and material wealth. He bore personal witness to the horrors of slavery as well as […]

Lion King: An Allegory of Huckleberry Finn

“Oh yes, the past can hurt, you can run from it or you can learn from it”. Rafiki’s famous words from Disney’s “The Lion King” are not only words of motivation but are part of the allegoric complex that is “The Lion King”. Disney’s beloved classic is a direct allegory of the timeless American novel, […]

Who is to blame for our nation's obesity rates?

April 16, 2013 Who is to Blame for our Nation’s Obesity Rates? What Should be Done? Who do you think is to blame for our nation’s obesity rates? Perhaps, the government. More laws and regulations should be made to prevent any continued increase in such rates. Out of all countries, the United States has the […]